vividgroovy wrote:
Now, the computer finally finished updating and now Photoshop is opening. Slowwwwwwwwwly. Slowwwwwwwwwly. Slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwly. It feels like torture to me.
Firstly be aware that doing the following may cause some issues and the first two once done cannot be undone. If you are in any way concerned that doing any of this may cause you problems skip to step three.
Step one is download Ccleaner (free version) and run it being aware that this will delete your entire browsing history and any recent files you have opened if you click on all the options. It will also empty the recycle bin and downloads folder so ensure you have nothing in there you want. I advise bookmarking any websites you often use to avoid losing them.
Step two run the inbuilt disk cleanup and choose C: then when the first window opens click on "clean up system files" select C: again and wait. This can take a while to run! Once this part is done click on all the little check boxes and click OK. A warning may come up to confirm if you are certain you want to delete these files; it won't touch your personal files apart from the downloads folder. It will also empty the recycle bin so ensure you have nothing in there you want.
Note on previous Windows installations option; if you delete these you will be unable to revert back to them. From a personal point of view I just delete them.
Step three run the inbuilt disk defrag program. Select drive C: and click optimise. This will take some time to complete.
Hope this helps you.